Her scientific interests lie mostly in Epilepsy, Reflex, Neuroscience, Pediatrics and Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. In general Epilepsy, her work in Epilepsy surgery is often linked to Wearable technology linking many areas of study. Her Reflex research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Facilitation and Anatomy.
Her Pediatrics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lamotrigine, Neurology, Carbamazepine, Oxcarbazepine and Prospective cohort study. Her work deals with themes such as Hindlimb and Stimulation, Withdrawal reflex, which intersect with Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. Her work on International league against epilepsy as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to Commission and Aura, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Kristina Malmgren mostly deals with Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Pediatrics, Surgery and Psychiatry. Her research integrates issues of Central nervous system disease, Verbal memory, Cognition, Neurology and Cohort in her study of Epilepsy. The various areas that Kristina Malmgren examines in her Epilepsy surgery study include Frontal lobe, Physical therapy, Temporal lobe and Retrospective cohort study.
Her Temporal lobe research includes themes of Visual field and Nuclear medicine. Her Pediatrics research includes elements of Odds ratio, Longitudinal study, Observational study and Seizure types. Her International league against epilepsy and Anxiety investigations are all subjects of Psychiatry research.
Kristina Malmgren mainly focuses on Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Retrospective cohort study. The Epilepsy study combines topics in areas such as Neurology, Disease, Public health, Socioeconomic status and Cohort. Her Epilepsy surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Observational study, Physical therapy, Quality of life and Cohort study.
Her Pediatrics research focuses on Odds ratio and how it relates to Adverse effect, Seizure types, Preoperative care and Age of onset. Her work on Psychiatry is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Dementia. Her work carried out in the field of Retrospective cohort study brings together such families of science as Childhood epilepsy, Palliative surgery and Nursing science.
Her primary areas of investigation include Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Pediatrics, Wearable technology and Cohort study. She studies Lamotrigine which is a part of Epilepsy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Quality of life, Anxiety, Clinical psychology, Physical therapy and Surgical treatment in addition to Epilepsy surgery.
Her work in Quality of life addresses issues such as Patient satisfaction, which are connected to fields such as Prospective cohort study. Her Pediatrics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Meta-analysis, Cochrane Library, Study heterogeneity, Relative risk and Confounding. Kristina Malmgren has researched Cohort study in several fields, including Young adult and Retrospective cohort study.
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Epileptic seizures and epilepsy : Definitions proposed by the international league against epilepsy (ILAE) and the international bureau for epilepsy (IBE)
Ettore Beghi;Anne Berg;Arturo Carpio;Lars Forsgren.
Epilepsia (2005)
Recommendation for a definition of acute symptomatic seizure
Ettore Beghi;Arturo Carpio;Lars Forsgren;Dale C. Hesdorffer.
Epilepsia (2010)
Reflex pathways from group II muscle afferents. 3. Secondary spindle afferents and the FRA: a new hypothesis.
A Lundberg;K Malmgren;E D Schomburg.
Experimental Brain Research (1987)
Reflex pathways from group II muscle afferents. 1. Distribution and linkage of reflex actions to alpha-motoneurones.
A. Lundberg;K. Malmgren;E. D. Schomburg.
Experimental Brain Research (1987)
Seizure control and treatment in pregnancy: Observations from the EURAP epilepsy pregnancy registry
Torbjörn Tomson;D. Battino;E. Bonizzoni;J. Craig.
Neurology (2006)
Cutaneous facilitation of transmission in reflex pathways from Ib afferents to motoneurones.
A Lundberg;K Malmgren;E D Schomburg.
The Journal of Physiology (1977)
Comparative risk of major congenital malformations with eight different antiepileptic drugs: a prospective cohort study of the EURAP registry
Torbjörn Tomson;Torbjörn Tomson;Dina Battino;Erminio Bonizzoni;John Craig.
Lancet Neurology (2018)
Guidelines for the use of EEG methodology in the diagnosis of epilepsy. International League Against Epilepsy: commission report. Commission on European Affairs: Subcommission on European Guidelines.
Roland Flink;B Pedersen;A.B. Guekht;K Malmgren.
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica (2002)
Hippocampal sclerosis--origins and imaging.
Kristina Malmgren;Maria Thom.
Epilepsia (2012)
Evidence for non-monosynaptic Ia excitation of human wrist flexor motoneurones, possibly via propriospinal neurones.
K Malmgren;E Pierrot-Deseilligny.
The Journal of Physiology (1988)
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